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In apologies, the French often use the common term "s'il vous plait," which translates to "if you please".
If you please.
"If you please, aunt".
"If you please, ma'am," I began.
"If you please, aunt, I am your nephew".
If you please, madam, my cousin makes those shoes just outside Istanbul," pipes up the salesman.
If you please!" The book has Mr. Bébéar going on to disparage the acquisitions Vivendi made.
"If you please the critics or the cognoscenti along the way, all the better".
If you please, add some exaggeration.
Hosaka, if you please!
Valentine's Day, if you please.
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